Quilt Inspirations from Africa

Quilt Inspirations from Africa
Author: Kaye England
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Patchwork
ISBN: 9780844242064

Containing many designs, this book offers quilters useful ideas and techniques. It features colourful photographs of design motifs in totem poles, carnival masks, murals, and more. It also includes sixteen illustrated patterns that invite quilters to create their own Africa-inspired quilts.

Quilt Africa

Quilt Africa
Author: Jenny Williamson
Publisher: American Quilter's Society
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2004
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781574328523

The best-selling textbook in its field, The Last Dance offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of death and dying. Integrating the experiential, scholarly, social, individual, emotional, and intellectual dimensions of death and dying, this acclaimed text provides solid grounding in theory and research, as well as practical application to students' lives. The ninth edition has been updated to offer cutting-edge and comprehensive coverage of death studies.

Quilt the Beloved Africa

Quilt the Beloved Africa
Author: Jenny Williamson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781863513951

"The craft of African quilting is a beautifully textured and vibrant art form that bears testimony to the rich and complex nature of the African continent. In this, their third book, doyennes of the discipline Pat Parker and Jenny Williamson delve deeper into what it is that sets this relatively new style quilting apart from the more well-established American and European styles that have dominated quilting circles for hundreds of years. The quilts in Quilt the Beloved Africa are a fantastic mix of colorful fabrics that are the key differentiators of the African style of quilting. Another key feature of the local style of quilting is the use of images drawn from its vibrant flora, fauna, and the faces of its people. With a wonderful gallery of quilts followed by thirteen projects, all with easy step-by-step instructions, templates and wonderful colour photographs of the quilts and the inspirations for the quilts, this book will take you on a quilting adventure through Africa like no other. We hope you enjoy your journey through their third African quilting odyssey a beautiful palette of textures, colors and patterns that continue to make African quilting a joy to behold!"--Provided by publisher.

How to Make an African Quilt

How to Make an African Quilt
Author: Bonnie Lee Black
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-03-21
Genre: Quilting
ISBN: 9780615773391

How do we sew together the hoped-for future and the unfortunate past, the bright as well as the darker patches of our lives? How do we stitch cultural differences, join disparate worlds, to create something both beautiful and useful? Bonnie Lee Black subtly addresses these universal questions through vivid stories of her life-changing experience living and working in the fabled city of Segou, Mali, in West Africa. At the request of a talented group of Malian seamstresses, Black taught them the craft of American patchwork quilting and spearheaded an economic development effort called the Patchwork Project. She has now created a many-layered patchwork quilt of a book that brings that time and place and all its colorful characters to life on the page. Threaded throughout is the fictional narrative of Jeneba, a slave-quilter in the antebellum American South who had been kidnapped from the Kingdom of Segou as a child, as well as the real voices of the Malian women who took part in the Patchwork Project.

1000 Quilt Inspirations

1000 Quilt Inspirations
Author: Sandra Sider
Publisher: Quarry Books
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2015-01-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1627881654

As one of the core, traditional crafts, quilting is enjoyed by countless enthusiasts around the world - and its popularity is only growing. This collection of one thousand quilt DETAILS builds upon this interest, showcasing some of today's most innovative and beautiful WORK. See how others utilize color and design elements to craft creative pieces. Gain inspiration from their variations and intricate techniques. Maybe even CONSTRUCT your own original quilts. Whether YOU ARE a quilter or a collector, a craft-lover or an art enthusiast, 1000 Quilt Inspirations is sure to inspire your admiration and appreciation of the art of quilting. It's also likely to get you itching for some fabrics of your own!

Spirits of the Cloth

Spirits of the Cloth
Author: Carolyn Mazloomi
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The author presents a collection of 150 contemporary African American quilts and the stories behind both the quilts and the quilters.

Quilt Africa

Quilt Africa
Author: Jenny Williamson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2004
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781863513326

Drawing inspiration from the colours, rhythms and fabric of the African continent, the authors show how to create truly African quilts. In part one, the work from a number of top quilters is showcased together with the inpirations from which they were drawn. Part 2 gives step-by-step instructions on their creation.

Quilt Local

Quilt Local
Author: Heather Jones
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2018-12-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 168335558X

The renowned Ohio quilt artist draws on places and objects in her daily life to craft beautiful modern quilts, encouraging your own creative journey. For Heather Jones, inspiration can be anywhere. For her debut book, Quilt Local, she designed a collection of twenty quilts, each inspired by objects and places close to home—country roads, cityscapes, street signs—the landscape of her existence. Then, in a fascinating exercise in color theory and design play, she reworked each one in a second palette to show what a striking difference just a few basic changes can make. Pattern by pattern, Jones takes readers behind the scenes of her process, sharing photographs of her sources of inspiration, sketchbook pages, and the finished quilts. In addition, she offers an accessible lesson in color theory as it applies to quiltmaking. “Jones, founder of the Cincinnati Modern Quilt Guild, translates architecture into quilt patterns that have ‘a strong visual component’ . . . The simplicity of her designs is well suited for beginners, while the modern aesthetic will attract more experienced quilters.” —Publishers Weekly “The author takes quilters inside her studio for a firsthand look at her process for designing and piecing . . . Modern quilters who enjoy a minimalist style are likely familiar with Jones’s work and will appreciate the insights into her process. The presentation is reminiscent of Denyse Schmidt’s Modern Quilts, Traditional Inspiration.” —Library Journal

Signs & Symbols

Signs & Symbols
Author: Maude Wahlman
Publisher: Tinwood Books
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780965376617

Quilt expert Wahlman introduces readers to a powerful force in African-American quilts: their African-derived meanings, patterns, and iconography. She explores the religious, ritual, philosophical, and aesthetic beliefs that have been retained by descendants of Africans in the New World and demonstrates how these beliefs are represented in their textiles. 150 illustrations.